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The phrase "start as a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe the beginning of a process or transformation. Example: "I started as a shy and introverted person, but through therapy and self-growth, I have become more outgoing and confident."
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From his start as a reporter, in the late 1940s, Tom wrote well.
The late start as a writer?
"I start as a worker," he said.
Mr. Starr got his start as a rock-music promoter.
Actually it did start as a book — or two.
Omgpop did not start as a game company.
Destine may start as a counselor-in-training this summer.
He had already made an auspicious start as a poet.
"I didn't start as a believer," he said.
But each summer appeared to start as a blank slate.
He got his start as a blogger railing against corruption.
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